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Lancia Voyager 2013 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Lancia Voyager 2013 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Important Notice
  • How to Use this Manual
  • Warnings and Cautions
  • Vehicle Identification Number
  • Vehicle Modifications/Alterations

2 Things to Know before Starting Your Vehicle

  • Wireless Ignition Node (Win)
  • To Manually Lock the Steering Wheel
  • To Release the Steering Wheel Lock
  • Replacement Keys
  • Customer Key Programming
  • General Information
  • To Arm the System
  • To Disarm the System
  • Illuminated Entry
  • Using the Keyless Entry Transmitter
  • Programming Additional
  • Transmitters
  • Supplemental Active Head Restraints (Ahr)
  • Active Hood System
  • ENHANCED SEAT BELT USE REMINDER SYSTEM (Beltalert®)
  • Seat Belts and Pregnant Women
  • Supplemental Restraint System (Srs) - Air Bags
  • Air Bag System Components
  • Advanced Front Air Bag Features
  • Air Bag Deployment Sensors and Controls
  • Child Restraints
  • Additional Requirements for Diesel Engine
  • Transporting Passengers
  • Exhaust Gas
  • Safety Checks You Should Make Inside the Vehicle
  • Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside the Vehicle

3 Understanding the Features of Your Vehicle

  • Inside Day/Night Mirror
  • (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • AUTOMATIC DIMMING MIRROR (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Outside Mirrors
  • DRIVER'S AUTOMATIC DIMMING MIRROR (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Outside Mirror Folding Feature
  • POWER MIRRORS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • HEATED MIRRORS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • TILT MIRRORS in REVERSE (Available with Memory Seat Only), (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • POWER FOLDING MIRRORS (for Versions/ Markets, Where Provided)
  • ILLUMINATED VANITY MIRRORS (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Rear Cross Path
  • Modes of Operation
  • Compatible Phones
  • Phone Call Features
  • Uconnect™ Phone Features
  • Advanced Phone Connectivity
  • Things You Should Know about Your Uconnect™ Phone
  • Uconnect™ Phone
  • Voice Command System Operation
  • Voice Training
  • Voice Command
  • Power Seats
  • Power Lumbar
  • Heated Seats
  • Manual Front/Second Row Seat Adjuster
  • Manual Reclining Seats
  • Head Restraints
  • Stow 'N Go® Seating
  • Third Row Power Recline
  • Third Row Power Folding Seat
  • Manually Folding Third Row Seats
  • Plastic Grocery Bag Retainer Hooks
  • Setting Memory Positions and Linking Rke Transmitter to Memory
  • Easy Entry/Exit Seat
  • (Available with Memory Seat Only)
  • Driver Memory Seat
  • To Open and Close the Hood
  • Interior Lighting
  • Parking Lights
  • Automatic Headlights
  • Headlights on with Wipers
  • Headlight Delay
  • Front and Rear Fog Lights
  • Battery Protection
  • Multifunction Lever
  • Turn Signals
  • High/Low Beam Switch
  • Flash-To-Pass
  • Headlight Leveling System
  • Mist, Front Wiper and Washer
  • Intermittent, Low and High Speed Wipers
  • Rear Wiper and Washer
  • Rain Sensing Wipers
  • Adjustable Pedals
  • Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
  • To Activate
  • To Set a Desired Speed
  • To Deactivate
  • To Resume Speed
  • To Vary the Speed Setting
  • To Accelerate for Passing
  • Parksense® Sensors
  • Parksense® Warning Display
  • Parksense® Display
  • Enabling/Disabling Parksense
  • Service the Parksense® Rear Park Assist System
  • Cleaning the Parksense® System
  • Parksense® System Usage Precautions
  • Parksense® Rear Park Assist
  • Turning Parkview® on or off - with Navigation/Multimedia Radio
  • Turning Parkview® on or off - Without Navigation/Multimedia
  • Parkview® Rear Back up Camera
  • Front Overhead Console
  • Courtesy/Interior Lighting
  • Sunglass Storage (Non-Sunroof Only)
  • Rear Courtesy/Reading Lights
  • Rear Overhead Consoles
  • Opening Sunroof - Express
  • Opening the Sunroof - Manual Mode
  • Closing Sunroof - Express
  • Closing Sunroof - Manual Mode
  • Pinch Protect Feature
  • Venting Sunroof - Express
  • Sunshade Operation
  • Wind Buffeting
  • Sunroof Maintenance
  • Ignition off Operation
  • Sunroof Fully Closed
  • Power Sunroof
  • Electrical Power Outlets
  • Power Inverter
  • Smokers Package Kit
  • Instrument Panel Cupholders
  • Super Console
  • Premium Console Cupholders
  • Interior Bottle Holders
  • Smoker's Package Kit
  • Glove Compartments
  • Door Trim Panel Storage
  • Driver Seatback Storage
  • Umbrella Holder
  • Second Row Floor Storage Bins
  • Storage bin Safety Warning
  • Center and Rear Overhead Console Storage
  • (For Version/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Cargo Area Storage
  • Basic Console
  • Premium Console
  • Rechargeable Flashlight
  • Rear Window Defroster

4 Understanding Your Instrument Panel

  • Instrument Panel Features
  • Instrument Cluster - Gasoline
  • Instrument Cluster - Diesel
  • Instrument Cluster Descriptions
  • Reset Buttons
  • Compass/Temperature Display
  • Compass Mini-Trip Computer (Cmtc)
  • Electronic Vehicle Information
  • Center (Evic) Displays
  • Evic White Telltale Lights
  • Evic Amber Telltale Lights
  • Evic Red Telltale Lights
  • Oil Change Due
  • Fuel Economy
  • Vehicle Speed
  • Vehicle Info
  • (Customer Information Features)
  • Keyless Enter-N-Go Display
  • Compass / Temperature Display
  • Customer-Programmable Features (System Setup)
  • Sound Systems
  • Navigation System
  • (For Versions/Markets, Where Equipped)
  • Connecting the Ipod® or External USB Device
  • Using this Feature
  • Controlling the Ipod® or External USB Device Using Radio Buttons
  • List or Browse Mode
  • Bluetooth Streaming Audio (BTSA)
  • Entertainment System (Ves)
  • Getting Started
  • Play Video Games
  • Listen to an Audio Source on Channel 2 While a Video Is Playing on Channel 1
  • Dual Video Screen
  • Play a DVD Using the Touch-Screen Radio
  • Play a DVD Using the VES™ Player
  • Listen to an Audio Source While a Video Is Playing
  • Third Row Swivel Screen
  • Important Notes for Dual Video Screen System
  • Remote Control
  • Remote Control Storage
  • Locking the Remote Control
  • Replacing the Remote Control Batteries
  • Headphones Operation
  • Replacing the Headphone Batteries
  • Unwired® Stereo Headphone Lifetime Limited
  • System Information
  • Electronic Vehicle Information Center
  • CD/DVD Disc Maintenance
  • Radio Operation
  • Radio Operation and Mobile Phones

5 Starting and Operating

  • Automatic Transmission
  • Keyless Enter-N-Go
  • Where Provided)
  • Normal Starting - Gasoline Engine
  • Extreme Cold Weather (below −29°C)
  • If Engine Fails to Start
  • After Starting
  • Normal Starting - Diesel Engine
  • Key Ignition Park Interlock
  • Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock
  • Six-Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Gear Ranges
  • Acceleration
  • Flowing/Rising Water
  • Shallow Standing Water
  • Power Steering Fluid Check
  • Parking Brake
  • Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light
  • Traction Control System (Tcs) (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Brake Assist System (Bas) (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Electronic Stability Control (Esc)
  • Tire Pressure
  • Tire Inflation Pressures
  • Tire Pressures for High-Speed Operation
  • Radial-Ply Tires
  • Spare Tire Matching Original Equipped Tire and Wheel
  • Compact Spare Tire
  • Full Size Spare
  • Limited-Use Spare
  • Tire Spinning
  • Tread Wear Indicators
  • Life of Tire
  • Replacement Tires
  • Tire Markings
  • Tire Identification Number (TIN)
  • Tire Terminology and Definitions
  • Tire Loading and Tire Pressure
  • Base System
  • Premium System
  • Tpms Deactivation and Reactivation
  • Tire Rotation Recommendations
  • Clean Air Gasoline
  • Mmt in Gasoline
  • Materials Added to Fuel
  • Fuel Requirements - Diesel Engine
  • LOCKING FUEL FILLER CAP (GAS CAP) (for Versions/Markets, Where Provided)
  • Common Towing Definitions
  • Breakaway Cable Attachment
  • Towing Tips
  • Towing this Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle

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  • 5 Starting and Operating 229
  • 6 What To Do In Emergencies 287
  • 7 Maintaining Your Vehicle 303

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Summary of Contents for Lancia Voyager 2013

  • Page 1 Owner Handbook...
  • Page 2 Lancia Service authorised workshops you can find technicians who are trained by us, offering quality and professionalism for all your service requirements. Lancia workshops are always close to you for your servicing operations, repairs and seasonal checks and our experts will offer practical recommendations for keeping your car in the best possible condition.
  • Page 4 Always insist on a Genuine Part and check that it has been used. Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing LANCIA and congratulations on your choice of a LANCIA Voyager. We have written this handbook to help you get to know all your car and use it in the best possible way.
  • Page 5 • the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity • the range of additional services available to LANCIA customers. Enjoy the read. Happy motoring! This Owner Handbook describes all versions of the LANCIA Voyager; please consider only the information rel- evant to your version, engine and configuration.

Page 7: Table Of Contents

Page 9: introduction, page 10: introduction.

  • Page 11 The manufacturer reserves the right In view of the many replacement parts Your warranties do not cover any part to make changes in design and speci- and accessories from various manu- that the manufacturer did not supply. fications, and/or to make additions to facturers available on the market, the Nor do they cover the cost of any manufacturer cannot be certain that...

Page 12: How To Use This Manual

Page 14: warnings and cautions, page 15: things to know before starting your vehicle.

  • Page 16 • TRANSMITTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT . . .20 • GENERAL INFORMATION ....20 • DOOR LOCKS ......21 •...
  • Page 17 • SUPPLEMENTAL ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINTS (AHR)..... .40 • ACTIVE HOOD SYSTEM ....41 •...

Page 18: A Word About Your Keys

Page 19: steering wheel lock, page 20: to manually lock the steering wheel, page 21: customer key programming, page 22: to disarm the system, page 23: illuminated entry.

  • Page 24 Remote Key Unlock on First Press 3. Release both buttons at the same seconds and then open/close. If the time. button is pushed while the liftgate is This feature lets you program the sys- being power closed, the liftgate will tem to unlock either the driver's side, 4.

Page 25: Programming Additional

  • Page 26 If you do not have a programmed RKE transmitter, contact your autho- rized dealer for details. TRANSMITTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT The recommended replacement bat- tery is one CR2032 battery. Emergency Key Removal Separating RKE Transmitter NOTE: 2. Insert the tip of the emergency key 3.
  • Page 27 • This device must accept any inter- WARNING! ference received, including interfer- • For personal security and safety ence that may cause undesired op- in the event of a collision, lock the eration. vehicle doors as you drive as well If your RKE transmitter fails to oper- as when you park and leave the ate from a normal distance, check for...
  • Page 28 POWER DOOR LOCKS (for Unlock Doors Automatically On Exit (for versions/markets, where versions/markets, where provided) provided) The Unlock Doors Automatically On A power door lock switch is on each Exit feature unlocks all of the vehicle front door trim panel. Use this switch doors when any door is opened.
  • Page 29 KEYLESS ENTER-N- may time out. Pulling the deac- tivated front door handle will GO™ (for versions/ reactivate the door handle's markets, where provided) Passive Entry feature. The Passive Entry system is an en- • If wearing gloves on your hands, hancement to the vehicle’s Remote or if it has been raining on the Keyless Entry (RKE) system and a...
  • Page 30 NOTE: All doors will unlock Preventing Inadvertent Locking Of To Lock The Vehicle’s Doors when the front passenger door Passive Entry RKE Transmitter In The front door handles have LOCK handle is grabbed regardless of the Vehicle buttons located on the outside of the driver’s door unlock preference To minimize the possibility of unin- handles.
  • Page 31 POWER WINDOWS • The Passive Entry system will Power Window Lockout Switch not operate if the RKE transmit- (for versions/markets, where You can control either the front or rear ter battery is dead. provided) windows using switches located on The driver may lock out the rear The vehicle doors can also be locked the driver's door trim panel.
  • Page 32 Front Passenger Power Window Auto-Down Feature (for To stop the window from going all the Switch versions/markets, where way up during the Auto Up operation, provided) push down on the switch briefly. There is a single switch on the front passenger's door trim panel which op- The front window switches may be To close the window part way, lift the...
  • Page 33 WIND BUFFETING Sliding Side Door Power Window WARNING! Switch There is no anti-pinch protection Wind buffeting can be described as Second row passengers may open and when the window is almost closed. the perception of pressure on the ears close the sliding door window by a To avoid personal injury be sure to or a helicopter-type sound in the ears.
  • Page 34 POWER SLIDING SIDE To keep your door operating properly, panel, just in front of the power slid- observe the following guidelines: ing door for the rear seat passengers DOOR (for versions/ and in the overhead console for the markets, where provided) •...
  • Page 35 seats, press the power sliding door pressed. To close the door, wait alert other drivers in the area that master lock button, located in the until it is fully open and then passenger(s) could be entering or ex- overhead console, to disable the press the switch again.
  • Page 36 SLIDING SIDE DOOR pressing the OFF side of the Master located on the trim panel just in Lock Out Switch located in the front front of the power sliding door. CHILD PROTECTION overhead console. LOCK • The power sliding side door will When the power sliding door master operate from the switches lo- To provide a safer environment for...
  • Page 37 2. Slide the Child Protection Door overhead console or the switches 2. Slide the Child Protection Door Lock control inward (toward the ve- located on the trim panel just in Lock control outward (away from the hicle) to engage the Child Protection front of the power sliding door.
  • Page 38 LIFTGATE transmitter. Press the button on the transmitter twice within five seconds, On vehicles equipped with power to open the power liftgate. When the locks, the liftgate can be unlocked liftgate is fully open, pressing the but- using the Remote Keyless Entry ton twice within five seconds, a sec- (RKE) transmitter button, or by acti- ond time, will close the liftgate.
  • Page 39 NOTE: • If the liftgate release button is WARNING! activated while the power lift- • If anything obstructs the power • Driving with the liftgate open can gate is closing, the liftgate will liftgate while it is closing or allow poisonous exhaust gases reverse to the full open position.
  • Page 40 • Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflat- can be used to hold infant and child Someone on the road may be a poor able Curtains (SABIC) that span restraint systems. For more informa- driver and cause a collision that in- the front, second, and third row tion on ISOFIX, see ISOFIX —...
  • Page 41 as necessary to allow the belt to go WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) around your lap. • It is dangerous to ride in a cargo • Wearing your belt in the wrong area, inside or outside of a ve- place could make your injuries in hicle.
  • Page 42 WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) • A belt that is buckled into the • A shoulder belt placed behind wrong buckle will not protect you you will not protect you from in- properly. The lap portion could jury during a collision. You are ride too high on your body, possi- more likely to hit your head in a bly causing internal injuries.
  • Page 43 5. Position the shoulder belt on your Third Row Center Shoulder Belt Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting chest so that it is comfortable and not Instructions Procedure resting on your neck. The retractor The shoulder belt for the third row Use the following procedure to un- will withdraw any slack in the belt.
  • Page 44 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt As a guide, if you are shorter than which are used to secure a child re- Anchorage average you will prefer a lower posi- straint system. For additional infor- tion, and if you are taller than average mation, refer to “Installing Child Re- In the front seats and the second row you will prefer a higher position.
  • Page 45 AUTOMATIC LOCKING How To Disengage The Automatic event of a head-on collision. This Locking Mode safety belt system has a retractor as- RETRACTOR MODE (ALR) sembly that is designed to release Unbuckle combination lap/ In this mode, the shoulder belt is au- webbing in a controlled manner.

Page 46: Supplemental Active Head Restraints (Ahr)

Page 47: active hood system.

  • Page 48 In order to detect a range of pedestri- Service Active Hood System Following an Active Hood deploy- ans, other objects that are impacted ment, the hood position can be tem- If the EPPM has deployed the Active may result in an Active Hood deploy- porarily reset by pushing down at the Hood, or if it detects a malfunction in rear edge over the hood hinges as the...

Page 49: Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder System (Beltalert®)

Page 50: seat belts and pregnant women, page 51: air bag system components.

  • Page 52 front passenger. Side air bags also The driver and front passenger seats WARNING! work with seat belts to improve occu- should be moved back as far as prac- • No objects should be placed over pant protection. tical to allow the Advanced Front Air or near the air bag on the instru- Bags room to inflate.
  • Page 53 NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) • Should a vehicle rollover occur, • Being too close to the steering the pretensioners and/or SAB wheel or instrument panel during and SABIC air bags on both Advanced Front Air Bag deploy- sides of the vehicle may deploy. ment could cause serious injury, including death.

Page 54: Air Bag Deployment Sensors And Controls

  • Page 55 needed to help keep you in position, It also includes diagnostics that will inflator units. A large quantity of non- away from an inflating air bag. illuminate the instrument cluster Air toxic gas is generated to inflate the Bag Warning Light if a malfunction is Advanced Front Air Bags.
  • Page 56 The ORC determines if a side collision these events, the ORC will deploy the Front And Side Impact Sensors requires the side air bags to inflate, SABIC only on the impact side of the In front and side impacts, impact sen- based on the severity and type of col- vehicle.
  • Page 57 an event, the ignition switch must be and normally heal quickly. How- WARNING! changed from IGN ON to IGN OFF. ever, if you haven't healed signifi- Deployed air bags and seat belt pre- cantly within a few days, or if you If A Deployment Occurs tensioners can not protect you in have any blistering, see your doctor...
  • Page 58 Maintaining Your Air Bag System Enhanced Accident Response WARNING! (Continued) System • Do not attempt to modify any WARNING! In the event of an impact causing air part of your air bag system. The • Modifications to any part of the bag deployment, if the communica- air bag may inflate accidentally air bag system could cause it to...
  • Page 59 Air Bag Warning Light • The Air Bag Warning Light comes assist in understanding how a vehi- on intermittently or remains on cle’s systems performed. The EDR is while driving. designed to record data related to ve- You will want to have the hicle dynamics and safety systems for air bags ready to inflate for NOTE: If the speedometer, ta-...

Page 60: Child Restraints

  • Page 61 Mass Group Seating Position (or other site) Front Passenger Rear Outboard Rear Center Intermediate Intermediate Outboard Center Group 0 - Up to 10 kg Group 0+ - Up to 13 kg Group 1 - 9 to 18 kg Group II - 15 to 25 kg Group III - 22 to 36 kg...
  • Page 62 Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Chart Interme- Interme- Front diate Mass Size Rear Rear diate Other Fixture Passen- Center Group Class Outboard Center Outboard Sites LUX. SSnG Quad Carrycot ISO/L1 IUF* ISO/L2 IUF** IUF* 0 — up to ISO/R1 IUF** 10 kg 0+ —...
  • Page 63 Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Chart Interme- Interme- Front diate Mass Size Rear Rear diate Other Fixture Passen- Center Group Class Outboard Center Outboard Sites LUX. SSnG Quad II – 15 to 25 kg III – 22 to 36 kg Key of letters used in the table above: •...
  • Page 64 Infants And Small Children vehicle by the lap/shoulder belt or the the child seat. These child seats are ISOFIX child restraint anchor system. also held in the vehicle by the lap/ Safety experts recommend that chil- Refer to “ISOFIX — Child Seat An- shoulder belt or the ISOFIX child re- dren ride rearward-facing in the ve- chorage System”.
  • Page 65 • In the rear seat, you may have fying that it meets all applicable Never allow a child to put the trouble tightening the lap/shoulder Safety Standards. LANCIA also shoulder belt under an arm or be- belt on the child restraint because recommends that you make sure hind their back.
  • Page 66 turn the buckle around, and insert the center position on all third row inquisitive child. Remind all the latch plate into the buckle fold-in-floor seats. Second-row seats children in the vehicle that the again. If you still can't make the also feature tether strap anchorages, seat belts are not toys and located in the rear surface of the seat-...
  • Page 67 3. Attach the lower child restraint at- NOTE: The top tether strap is al- tachment straps to the vehicle’s lower ways to be secured, regardless of if anchor bars. Ensure that the lower the child restraint is installed with the lower anchors or the vehicle attachment strap is firmly engaged and that the hook is secure.
  • Page 68 seat belts not being used for occu- it is not necessary to use a locking clip. WARNING! pant restraints are stowed and out The ALR will make a ratcheting noise An incorrectly anchored tether of reach of children. It is recom- if you extract the entire belt from the strap could lead to increased head mended that before installing the...
  • Page 69 through the belt path of the child re- 2. Finally, pull on any excess web- To attach a child restraint tether straint. Slide the latch plate into the bing to tighten the lap portion around strap: buckle until you hear a “click.” Next, the child restraint.

Page 70: Engine Break-In Recommendations

Page 71: safety tips.

  • Page 72 Front seat belt assemblies must be Floor Mat Safety Information WARNING! (Continued) replaced after a collision. Rear seat Always use floor mats designed to fit • Never put floor mats or other belt assemblies must be replaced after the footwell of your vehicle. Use only floor coverings on top of already a collision if they have been damaged floor mats that leave the pedal area...

Page 73: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

Page 75: understanding the features of your vehicle.

  • Page 76 • BLIND SPOT MONITORING (for versions/markets, where provided) ..80 • REAR CROSS PATH (for versions/markets, where provided) ..82 • MODES OF OPERATION ....83 •...
  • Page 77 • MANUAL RECLINING SEATS ... . .109 • HEAD RESTRAINTS ....110 •...
  • Page 78 • HEADLIGHT DELAY (for versions/markets, where provided) ..124 • FRONT AND REAR FOG LIGHTS (for versions/markets, where provided) ..125 • BATTERY PROTECTION ....125 •...
  • Page 79 • TO VARY THE SPEED SETTING ...132 • TO ACCELERATE FOR PASSING ...132 • PARKSENSE® REAR PARK ASSIST (for versions/markets, where provided) ..133 •...
  • Page 80 • REAR OVERHEAD CONSOLES (for versions/markets, where provided) ..141 • POWER SUNROOF (for versions/markets, where provided) ..141 • OPENING SUNROOF — EXPRESS ..142 •...
  • Page 81 • SMOKER'S PACKAGE KIT (for versions/markets, where provided) ..147 • STORAGE.......148 •...
  • Page 82 • ROOF LUGGAGE RACK (for versions/markets, where provided) ..155 • DEPLOYING THE CROSSBARS ... .156 • HEADLIGHT WASHER (for versions/markets, where provided) ..159 •...

Page 83: Mirrors

Page 84: driver's automatic dimming mirror (for versions/markets, where provided), page 85: tilt mirrors in reverse (available with memory seat only), (for versions/markets, where provided), page 86: blind spot monitoring (for versions/markets, where provided).

  • Page 87 The BSM system notifies the driver of Overtaking Traffic objects in the detection zones by illu- If you pass another vehicle slowly minating the BSM warning light lo- with a relative speed of less than cated in the outside mirrors in addi- 16 km/h and the vehicle remains in tion to sounding an audible (chime) the blind spot for approximately 1.5...

Page 88: Rear Cross Path

Page 89: modes of operation, page 90: uconnect™ phone, page 91: compatible phones.

  • Page 92 and follow the audible prompts for • After the “Ready” prompt and the your Uconnect™ System. The pri- directions. All Uconnect™ Phone ses- following beep, say “Setup Phone ority allows the Uconnect™ Phone sions begin with a press of the but- Pairing”.
  • Page 93 Call By Saying A Name Add Names To Your Uconnect™ After you are finished adding an entry Phonebook into the phonebook, you will be given • Press the button to begin. the opportunity to add more phone NOTE: Adding names numbers to the current entry or to •...
  • Page 94 Access Profile may support this fea- • Only the mobile phone’s phone- • Next, choose the number designa- ture. See Uconnect™ website for sup- book is downloaded. SIM card tion (home, work, mobile, or other) ported phones. phonebook is not part of the mobile that you wish to edit.

Page 95: Phone Call Features

  • Page 96 Answer Or Reject An Incoming can only answer an incoming call the two calls have switched. Only one Call — No Call Currently In or ignore it. call can be placed on hold at one time. Progress Making A Second Call While Conference Call When you receive a call on your mo- Current Call In Progress...

Page 97: Uconnect™ Phone Features

  • Page 98 Emergency Assistance (for • If supported, this number may NOTE: The Breakdown service versions/markets, where be programmable on some sys- number has to be setup before us- provided) tems. To do this, press the ing. To setup, press the button button and say “Setup”, fol- and say “Setup, Breakdown Ser- If you are in an emergency and the...
  • Page 99 service or automated customer ser- the name or number and say the name Turning Confirmation Prompts vice. Some services require immediate of the phonebook entry you wish to On/Off response selection. In some instances, send. The Uconnect™ Phone will Turning confirmation prompts off that may be too quick for use of the then send the corresponding phone will stop the system from confirming...

Page 100: Advanced Phone Connectivity

Page 101: things you should know about your uconnect™ phone.

  • Page 102 Reset • Make sure that no one other than • It is not recommended to store simi- you is speaking during a voice sounding names • Press the button. period. Uconnect™ Phonebook. • After the “Ready” prompt, and the • Performance is maximized under: •...
  • Page 103 Phone Far End Audio Send Messages: Performance Uconnect™ Phone can read or send send messages using new messages on your phone. • Audio quality is maximized under: Uconnect™ Phone. To send a new message: • low-to-medium blower setting, Read Messages: •...
  • Page 104 List of Preset Messages: 15. Where are we meeting? Bluetooth® Communication Link Mobile phones have been found to 1. Yes 16. Can this wait? lose connection to the Uconnect™ 2. No 17. Bye for now Phone. When this happens, the con- nection can generally be reestablished 3.
  • Page 108 Voice Commands Primary Alternate (s) Primary Alternate (s) Primary Alternate (s) continue mute zero delete mute off dial new entry download three Dutch Nederlands other other four edit pair a phone five emergency phone pairing pairing English phonebook phone book seven delete all erase all...

Page 109: Voice Command

  • Page 110 Changing The Volume Radio Am (Or Radio Long Wave • “Previous Station” (to select the Or Radio Medium Wave) previous station) 1. Start a dialogue by pressing the To switch to the AM band, say “AM” Voice Command button. • “Menu Radio” (to switch to the ra- or “Radio AM”.

Page 111: Voice Training

Page 112: power seats, page 113: power lumbar, page 114: heated seats, page 115: manual front/second row seat adjuster, page 116: head restraints.

  • Page 117 For comfort the Active Head Re- NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) straints can be tilted forward and • The head restraints should only • Active Head Restraints may be rearward. To tilt the head restraint be removed by qualified techni- deployed if they are struck by an closer to the back of your head, pull cians, for service purposes only.

Page 118: Stow 'N Go® Seating

  • Page 119 The non-adjustable head restraint WARNING! and seatback will fold automatically In a collision, serious injury could during the seat tumble. No additional result if the seat storage bin covers actuation is necessary. are not properly latched. • Do not drive the vehicle with the storage bin covers open.

Page 120: Quad Seats

  • Page 121 WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) Do not ride with the seatback re- • Seats should be adjusted before clined so that the shoulder belt is no fastening the seat belts and while longer resting against your chest. In the vehicle is parked. Serious in- a collision you could slide under the jury or death could result from a seat belt, which could result in seri-...
  • Page 122 lift up on the easy entry lever located To provide additional space behind Place the strap around the grab near the bottom of the seat and lift the the second row seats, the seats can be handle located on the B-Pillar. Before seat forward.

Page 123: Third Row Power Recline

Page 124: manually folding third row seats, page 125: plastic grocery bag retainer hooks, page 126: driver memory seat, page 127: easy entry/exit seat, page 128: to open and close the hood, page 129: lights, page 130: parking lights, page 131: front and rear fog lights, page 132: turn signals, page 133: headlight leveling system, page 134: mist, front wiper and washer, page 135: rain sensing wipers, page 136: tilt/telescoping steering column, page 137: electronic speed control, page 138: to set a desired speed, page 139: parksense® rear park assist, page 140: parksense® display, page 141: enabling/disabling parksense, page 142: cleaning the parksense® system.

  • Page 143 • On vehicles equipped with a WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) tailgate, ParkSense® should be • Drivers must be careful when • Before using the Rear Park Assist disabled when the tailgate is in backing up even when using the system, it is strongly recom- the lowered or open position Rear Park Assist system.

Page 144: Parkview® Rear Back Up Camera

Page 145: turning parkview® on or off - with navigation/multimedia radio, page 146: sunglass storage (non-sunroof only), page 147: rear overhead consoles, page 148: opening sunroof - express, page 149: venting sunroof - express.

  • Page 150 The power outlets include tethered CAUTION! caps, labeled with a key or battery • Do not exceed the maximum symbol indicating the power source. power of 160 Watts (13 Amps) at The power outlet, located on the lower 12 Volts. If the 160 Watt (13 instrument panel, is powered directly Amp) power rating is exceeded from the battery.

Page 151: Smokers Package Kit

Page 152: cupholders, page 153: premium console cupholders, page 154: storage, page 155: second row floor storage bins, page 156: center and rear overhead console storage, page 157: cargo area storage, page 158: premium console.

  • Page 159 Position 2 shows the raised storage 2. Lift the rear of the console up sev- tray revealing a large storage area be- eral inches/centimeters. low. 3. Pull rearward to disengage from floor and remove console. To Reinstall The Premium Floor Console: 1.

Page 160: Super Console

Page 161: rear window features.

  • Page 162 maximum of 68 kg. The roof rack • To help control wind noise, stow Bend the crossbar supports at each does not increase the total load carry- the crossbars in the side rails end, taking care to keep hand clear of ing capacity of the vehicle.
  • Page 163 NOTE: The crossbars are identi- Once the crossbars are set into posi- NOTE: Load should always be se- cured to crossbars first, with rail tie cal and can be placed in any two of tion, tighten the thumb screws com- down loops used as additional se- the three deploy positions.
  • Page 164 CAUTION! CAUTION! WARNING! (Continued) (Continued) Cargo must be securely tied before • To prevent damage to the roof of • Long loads which extend over the driving your vehicle. Improperly your vehicle, DO NOT carry any windshield, such as wood panels secured loads can fly off the vehicle, loads on the roof rack without the or surfboards, or loads with large...
  • Page 165 HEADLIGHT WASHER SUN SCREENS (for Once the screen is completely to the top of the window, extend the top bar (for versions/markets, versions/markets, where of the sun screen over the two hooks where provided) provided) attached to the top of the window. The multifunction lever operates the Sun screens are available for second headlight washers when the ignition...

Page 167: Understanding Your Instrument Panel

  • Page 168 • VEHICLE INFO (CUSTOMER INFORMATION FEATURES) ..186 • MESSAGES......186 • UNITS .......186 •...
  • Page 169 • Listen To An Audio Source On Channel 2 While A Video Is Playing On Channel 1 ... . .198 • Dual Video Screen ..... .199 •...
  • Page 170 • CLIMATE CONTROLS .....215 • AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (ATC) ....... .215 •...

Page 171: Instrument Panel Features

Page 172: instrument cluster - gasoline, page 173: instrument cluster - diesel, page 174: instrument cluster descriptions.

  • Page 175 Message Display Area gASCAP the next scheduled oil change inter- val. The engine oil change indicator When the appropriate conditions ex- If the vehicle diagnostic system deter- system is duty cycle-based, which ist, the following odometer messages mines that the fuel filler cap is loose, means the engine oil change interval will display: improperly installed, or damaged, a...
  • Page 176 Electronic Vehicle Information possible to restore the benefits of is significantly under-inflated. Ac- Center (EVIC) Display — Anti-Lock brakes. If the ABS light cordingly, when the low tire pressure Equipped does not turn on when the ignition telltale illuminates, you should stop switch is turned to the ON/RUN posi- and check your tires as soon as pos- The Electronic Vehicle Information...
  • Page 177 illuminated. This sequence will con- In most situations, the vehicle will CAUTION! (Continued) tinue upon subsequent vehicle start- drive normally and will not require not of the same size, type, and/or ups as long as the malfunction exists. towing. style. Aftermarket wheels can cause When the malfunction indicator is il- sensor damage.
  • Page 178 10. Electronic Stability Control NOTE: 12. Speedometer (ESC) Activation/Malfunction Indi- • The “ESC Off Indicator Light” Indicates vehicle speed. cator Light (for versions/markets, “ESC Activation/ 13. Fuel Door Reminder where provided) Malfunction Indicator Light” The arrow in this symbol is “ESC Activation/ come on momentarily each time...
  • Page 179 16. Shift Lever Indicator 18. Brake Warning Light system. A leak in either half of the dual brake system is indicated by the The Shift Lever Indicator is self- This light monitors various Brake Warning Light, which will turn contained within the instrument clus- brake functions, including...
  • Page 180 Vehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock 19. Seat Belt Reminder Light CAUTION! Brake System (ABS), also When the ignition switch is Driving with a hot engine cooling equipped with Electronic Brake Force first turned to ON/RUN, this system could damage your vehicle. Distribution (EBD).

Page 181: Compass Mini-Trip Computer (Cmtc)

Page 182: compass/temperature display.

  • Page 183 Compass Variance Map To Set The Variance use the "Plus (+)" button to change NOTE: The factory default Zone the variance value. Change the vari- is 8. During programming, the Start the engine, and leave the trans- ance one step at a time as necessary zone value will wrap around from mission gear selector lever in the until the desired variance is achieved.

Page 184: Electronic Vehicle Information Center

Page 185: center (evic) displays.

  • Page 186 • Five Second Unstored Messages • Press Brake Pedal and Push Button • Personal Settings Not Available — When the appropriate conditions oc- to Start Vehicle Not in Park cur, this type of message takes control • Liftgate Ajar (chime will sound •...

Page 187: Evic White Telltale Lights

Page 188: evic amber telltale lights.

  • Page 189 the engine as soon as possible. A chime • Electronic Throttle Control • Engine Temperature Warning will sound when this light turns on. (ETC) Light Light Do not operate the vehicle until the This light informs you of a This light warns of an over- cause is corrected.

Page 190: Oil Change Due

Page 191: vehicle speed, page 192: vehicle info.

  • Page 193 Automatic Compass Calibration Manual Compass Calibration (for Compass Variance versions/markets, where This compass is self-calibrating, Compass Variance is the difference provided) which eliminates the need to manu- between Magnetic North and Geo- ally reset the compass. When the ve- If the compass appears erratic and the graphic North.
  • Page 194 Compass Variance Map 1. Turn the ignition switch ON. 3. Press the DOWN button until the 4. Press and release the SELECT “Compass Variance” message is dis- button until the proper variance zone 2. Press the UP or DOWN button un- played in the EVIC, then press the is selected, according to the map.

Page 195: Customer-Programmable Features (System Setup)

  • Page 196 selection, press and release the SE- RKE Linked To Memory (for showing the system has been acti- LECT button until a check-mark ap- versions/markets, where vated or the check-mark is removed pears next to the feature showing the provided) showing the system has been deacti- system has been activated or the vated.
  • Page 197 appears next to the setting, showing Intermittent Wiper Options (for or down until the preferred setting is that the setting has been selected. versions/markets, where highlighted, then press and release the provided) SELECT button until a check-mark Headlamps with Wipers appears next to the setting, showing When this feature is selected, the (Available with Auto Headlights...
  • Page 198 or the check-mark is removed show- has been activated or the check-mark Blind Spot Alert (for ing the system has been deactivated. is removed showing the system has versions/markets, where provided) been deactivated. There are three selections when oper- Keyless Enter-N-Go (Passive ating Blind Spot Alert (“Blind Spot Entry) (for versions/markets, NOTE: The seat will return to the...

Page 199: Sound Systems

Page 200: ipod®/usb/mp3 control, page 201: list or browse mode.

  • Page 202 • TUNE control knob: The TUNE • In List mode, the radio PRESET iPod® or external USB device sub- control knob functions in a similar buttons are used as shortcuts to menu levels are available on this manner as the scroll wheel on the the following lists on the iPod®...

Page 203: Bluetooth Streaming Audio (Btsa)

Page 204: play video games, page 205: dual video screen, page 206: play a dvd using the ves™ player, page 207: listen to an audio source while a video is playing, page 208: third row swivel screen.

  • Page 209 3. Light – Turns the remote control 7. MENU – Press to return to the 13. STATUS – Press to display the backlighting on or off. The remote main menu of a DVD disc, to select a current status. backlighting turns off automatically satellite audio channel from the Sta- 14.

Page 210: Remote Control Storage

Page 211: controls, page 212: unwired® stereo headphone lifetime limited.

  • Page 213 If the radio functions (FM, AM, or The VES™ can even control radio 7. Channel 1 ENTER Button Action SAT) are in the shared mode with the modes or video modes while the radio 8. Channel 2 ENTER Button Action VES™, only the radio is able to con- is turned off.
  • Page 214 4. After all of the digits are entered, Display Settings select the Default Settings menu op- navigate to the Go button and press tion and press the remote control’s the remote control’s ENTER button. ENTER button. Station List Menu Disc Features control the remote DVD player's (for versions/markets, where When listening to Satellite audio, provided) settings of DVD being...
  • Page 215 If the screen is closed and there is no DVD Region Codes a CD-ROM containing MP3 or WMA audio heard, verify that the head- files. The player will also play DVD- The VES™ DVD player and many phones are turned on (the ON indica- Video content recorded to a DVD-R or DVD discs are coded by geographic DVD-RW disc.
  • Page 216 • The player recognizes a maximum • The DVD player always uses the • If you are creating your own files, of 512 files and 99 folders per file extension to determine the au- the recommended fixed bit rate for CD-R and CD-RW disc.
  • Page 217 If a disc has a damaged track which Display Language item you want to edit, results in audible or visible errors that and then press the remote control Other Language Setup persists for 2.0 seconds, the DVD ENTER button. player will attempt to continue play- •...
  • Page 218 Here is an abbreviated list of language must enter the correct password using To set the password, activate the DVD codes. For more language codes, the password entry method described Setup Menu and follow these addi- please contact the dealer where the below.
  • Page 219 • After the four-digit password is en- • Enter the current password. Select viewing uses otherwise authorized by tered, press the remote control’s a digit, use the remote control’s Up Macrovision. Reverse engineering or ENTER button to accept the and Down cursor buttons to set the disassembly is prohibited.

Page 220: Steering Wheel Audio Controls

Page 221: radio operation and mobile phones.

  • Page 222 2. Left Front Seat Occupant Tem- 8. Front Defrost Button 12. Auto Temperature perature Display Control Button Press and release to change the cur- This display shows the temperature rent setting, the indicator illuminates Controls airflow temperature, distri- setting for the left front seat occupant. when ON.
  • Page 223 16. Recirculation Control Button display (below) will appear. Con- 4. Rear Auto Indicator trol functions now operate rear sys- Press and release to change the cur- This indicates when the system is in tem. rent setting, the indicator illuminates Rear Auto mode. when ON.
  • Page 224 NOTE: Rear Mode Control AUTO symbol in the front ATC dis- play will be turned off when the sys- Headliner Mode • It is not necessary to move the tem is being used in the manual mode. temperature settings for cold or Air comes from the outlets in hot vehicles.
  • Page 225 operate at a fixed speed until addi- NOTE: In many temperature po- NOTE: While operating in the tional speeds are selected. This allows sitions, the BI-LEVEL mode is de- other modes, the system will not the front occupants to control the vol- signed to provide cooler air out of automatically sense the presence the panel outlets and warmer air...
  • Page 226 • If fog or mist appears on the Rear Automatic Temperature windshield or side glass, select Control (ATC) — If Equipped Defrost mode increase The rear ATC system has floor air blower speed. outlets at the rear of the right side sliding door, and overhead outlets at Recirculation Control each outboard rear seating position.
  • Page 227 up for your comfort level, it is not seat occupants to control the volume knob is illuminated and any rear over- necessary to change the settings. You of air circulated in the rear of the head adjustments are ignored. will experience the greatest efficiency vehicle.
  • Page 228 VACATION/STORAGE Floor Mode drains. In Winter months make sure the air intake is clear of ice, slush and Air comes from the floor out- Before you store your vehicle, or keep snow. lets. it out of service (i.e., vacation) for two OPERATING TIPS weeks or more, run the air condition- SUMMER OPERATION...

Page 229: Starting And Operating

  • Page 230 • POWER STEERING ..... . .240 • POWER STEERING FLUID CHECK ..240 •...
  • Page 231 • LIMITED-USE SPARE (for versions/markets, where provided) ..250 • TIRE SPINNING ..... . .250 • TREAD WEAR INDICATORS ....251 •...
  • Page 232 • ADDING FUEL ......270 • LOCKING FUEL FILLER CAP (GAS CAP) (for versions/markets, where provided) ..270 •...

Page 233: Starting Procedures

Page 234: keyless enter-n-go, page 235: extreme cold weather (below −29°c), page 236: after starting.

  • Page 237 Starting And Operating Cautions • Before turning off your turbo diesel Turbocharger Cool Down – Diesel Engine engine, always allow the engine to NOTE: Letting the engine idle af- return to normal idle speed and run ter extended operation allows the WARNING! for several seconds.

Page 238: Automatic Transmission

Page 239: brake/transmission shift interlock, page 240: gear ranges.

  • Page 241 The following indicators should be parking brake and shift the transmis- WARNING! (Continued) used to ensure that you have engaged sion into PARK if you must leave the • Allowing children to be in a ve- the shift lever into the PARK position: vehicle.
  • Page 242 transmission automatically upshifts inhibited until the transmission fluid In the event of a momentary problem, through underdrive first, second, is warm (refer to the “Note” under the transmission can be reset to regain third, and fourth gears, direct fifth “Torque Converter Clutch” in this all forward gears by performing the section).
  • Page 243 Electronic Range Select (ERS) You can switch between DRIVE and until “D” is once again displayed in Operation ERS mode at any vehicle speed. When the shift lever position indicator in the the shift lever is in the DRIVE posi- instrument cluster.

Page 244: Driving On Slippery Surfaces

Page 245: flowing/rising water, page 246: power steering, page 247: parking brake, page 248: anti-lock brake system (abs), page 249: anti-lock brake warning light, page 250: traction control system (tcs) (for versions/markets, where provided), page 251: electronic stability control (esc).

  • Page 252 ESC Operating Modes mode is intended to be used if the ESC Activation/Malfunction vehicle is in deep snow, sand or gravel Indicator Light And ESC OFF conditions and more wheel spin than Indicator Light The “ESC Off” switch is lo- ESC would normally allow is required “ESC Activation/...

Page 253: Tires - General Information

Page 254: tire inflation pressures, page 255: radial-ply tires, page 256: full size spare, page 257: tread wear indicators.

  • Page 258 original equipment tire sidewall. See WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) the Tire Sizing Chart example found • Do not use a tire, wheel size or • Failure to equip your vehicle with in the Tire Safety Information section rating other than that specified tires having adequate speed capa- of this manual for more information for your vehicle.

Page 259: Tire Safety Information

  • Page 260 Tire Sizing Chart EXAMPLE: Size Designation: P = Passenger car tire size based on U.S. design standards "..blank.." = Passenger car tire based on European design standards LT = Light truck tire based on U.S. design standards T or S = Temporary spare tire 31 = Overall diameter in inches (in) 215 = Section width in millimeters (mm) 65 = Aspect ratio in percent (%)
  • Page 261 EXAMPLE: Service Description: 95 = Load Index — A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry H = Speed Symbol — A symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load corresponding to its load index under certain operating conditions —...

Page 262: Tire Identification Number (Tin)

Page 263: tire terminology and definitions, page 264: tire loading and tire pressure.

  • Page 265 Steps For Determining Correct 4. The resulting figure equals the NOTE: Load Limit available amount of cargo and lug- • The following table shows ex- gage load capacity. For example, if 1. Locate the statement “The com- amples on how to calculate total “XXX”...

Page 267: Tire Rotation Recommendations

  • Page 268 For example, your vehicle may have a • The TPMS should not be used as CAUTION! recommended cold (parked for more a tire pressure gauge while ad- • The TPMS has been optimized than three hours) tire pressure of 2.4 justing your tire pressure.

Page 269: Base System

Page 270: premium system.

  • Page 271 • Four TPMS Sensors SERVICE TPM SYSTEM Message The “Tire Pressure Monitoring Tell- • Various TPMS messages, which tale Light” will flash on and off for 75 display in the Electronic Vehicle In- seconds, and remain on solid when a formation Center (EVIC), and system fault is detected.
  • Page 272 SYSTEM” message will not be pres- still shown. This indicates that the 3. After driving the vehicle for up to ent, and a pressure value will be dis- pressure values are still being received 20 minutes above 24 km/h, the “Tire played instead of dashes.

Page 273: Tpms Deactivation And Reactivation

Page 274: methanol, page 275: materials added to fuel, page 276: adding fuel, page 277: trailer towing, page 278: breakaway cable attachment.

  • Page 279 Trailer Towing Weights Trailer And Tongue Weight total load on your vehicle. Refer to (Maximum Trailer Weight the Tire and Loading Information Loads balanced over the wheels or Ratings) placard, located on the drivers heavier in the rear can cause the door pillar, for the maximum com- The following chart provides the trailer to sway severely side to side...
  • Page 280 Towing Requirements – Tires WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) • Do not attempt to tow a trailer Improper towing can lead to an in- • Safety chains must always be while using a compact spare tire. jury accident. Follow these guide- used between your vehicle and lines to make your trailer towing as trailer.
  • Page 281 Towing Requirements – Trailer The electrical connections are all WARNING! Brakes complete to the vehicle but you must • Do not connect trailer brakes to mate the harness to a trailer connec- – Do not interconnect the hydraulic your vehicle's hydraulic brake tor.
  • Page 282 Seven - Pin Connector Details Thirteen - Pin Connector De- tails Wire Function Color Function Wire Color Right Rear Po- Brown sition, Side Right Rear Po- Brown Marker Lights, sition, Side and Rear Reg- Marker Lights, istration Plate and Rear Reg- Thirteen - Pin Connector Illumination istration Plate...

Page 283: Towing Tips

  • Page 284 Trailer Hitch Attaching Points Trailer Tow Hitch Attaching Points And Overhang Dimen- Your vehicle will require extra equip- sions ment to tow a trailer safely and effi- ciently. The trailer tow hitch must be Grand Voyager attached to your vehicle using the provided attaching points on the ve- 441.72 mm hicle's frame.

Page 285: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome, Etc.)

Page 287: what to do in emergencies, page 288: hazard warning flashers, page 289: jacking and tire changing, page 290: spare tire tools, page 291: spare tire removal instructions, page 292: preparations for jacking.

  • Page 293 NOTE: Refer to the “Compact Rear jack locations are between a pair NOTE: In some situations the Spare Tire” section of “Tires – of down-facing tabs on the sill flange jack may need to be placed on its General Information” for informa- of the vehicle side body.
  • Page 294 4. Raise the vehicle by turning the 8. Finish tightening the lug nuts. CAUTION! jack screw to the right, using the Push down on the wrench while at the Be sure to mount the spare tire with swivel wrench. Raise the vehicle only end of the handle for increased lever- the valve stem facing outward.

Page 295: Securing The Spare Tire

Page 296: road tire installation, page 297: jump-starting, page 298: jump-starting procedure, page 299: freeing a stuck vehicle.

  • Page 300 NOTE: Press "ESC Off" CAUTION! WARNING! switch, to place the Electronic Sta- • When “rocking” a stuck vehicle Fast spinning tires can be danger- bility Control (ESC) system in by shifting between DRIVE and ous. Forces generated by excessive "Partial Off" mode before rocking REVERSE, do not spin the wheel speeds may cause damage, or the vehicle.

Page 301: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

Page 302: shift lever override, page 303: maintaining your vehicle.

  • Page 304 • FUSES ....... . .319 • TOTALLY INTEGRATED POWER MODULE . .319 •...

Page 305: Engine Compartment - 3.6L

Page 306: engine compartment - 2.8l diesel, page 307: onboard diagnostic system - obd ii, page 308: engine oil, page 309: engine oil filter, page 310: intervention regeneration strategy - 2.8l diesel engine, page 311: maintenance-free battery, page 312: air conditioner maintenance.

  • Page 313 Car maintenance should be done at 4. Disengage the two retaining tabs an arrow to indicate airflow direc- a LANCIA Dealership. For routine that secure the filter cover to the tion through the filter. Failure to and minor maintenance operations HVAC housing, and remove the cover.

Page 314: Body Lubrication

Page 315: cooling system.

  • Page 316 applicable). If the engine coolant (an- Cooling System – Drain, Flush, CAUTION! tifreeze) is dirty or rusty in appear- And Refill • Mixing of engine coolant (anti- ance, the system should be drained, If the engine coolant (antifreeze) is freeze) other than specified en- flushed and refilled with fresh cool- dirty or contains a considerable gine coolant (antifreeze), may re-...
  • Page 317 Adding Coolant NOTE: Mixing engine coolant WARNING! (Continued) (antifreeze) types will decrease the Your vehicle has been built with an • Do not use a pressure cap other life of the engine coolant (anti- improved engine coolant (antifreeze) than the one specified for your freeze) and will require more fre- that allows extended maintenance in- vehicle.
  • Page 318 Coolant Level Points To Remember • If frequent engine coolant (anti- freeze) additions are required, or if The coolant bottle provides a quick NOTE: When vehicle the level in the coolant recovery visual method for determining that stopped after a few kilometers of bottle does not drop when the en- the coolant level is adequate.

Page 319: Brakes

Page 320: automatic transmission, page 321: appearance care and protection from corrosion.

  • Page 322 What Causes Corrosion? • Avoid using abrasive compounds • If your vehicle is damaged due to an and power buffing that may dimin- accident or similar cause which de- Corrosion is the result of deterioration ish the gloss or thin out the paint stroys the paint and protective or removal of paint and protective finish.
  • Page 323 • For grease stains, apply a high soaking your leather upholstery with CAUTION! quality cleaner to a clean, damp any liquid. Please do not use polishes, Do not use scouring pads, steel cloth and remove the stain. Use a oils, cleaning fluids, solvents, deter- wool, a bristle brush, or metal pol- fresh, damp towel to remove soap gents, or ammonia-based cleaners to...

Page 324: Cleaning The Instrument Panel Cupholders

  • Page 325 Installation CAUTION! (Continued) Place the liner into the cupholder • When replacing a blown fuse, it is drawer and press the liner into place important to use only a fuse hav- so that the retention tabs seat into the ing the correct amperage rating. corresponding openings The use of a fuse with a rating...
  • Page 326 FUSES/TIPM Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description 40 Amp Green — Power Folding Seat 30 Amp Pink — Power Liftgate Module 30 Amp Pink — Rear Door Module (RR Door Node) 25 Amp Natural — Driver Door Node 25 Amp Natural —...
  • Page 327 FUSES/TIPM Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description — 20 Amp Yellow Power Outlet #1 (ACC), Rain Sensor — 20 Amp Yellow Power Outlet #2 (BATT/ACC SELECT) — 20 Amp Yellow Front Heated Seat (for versions/markets, where provided) — 20 Amp Yellow Rear Heated Seat (for versions/markets, where provided) —...
  • Page 328 FUSES/TIPM Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description — 10 Amp Red Ignition Switch, Wireless Control Module, Keyless Entry Mod- ule, Steering Column Lock — 10 Amp Red Powertrain Control Module, Transmission Feed, Transmission Control Module — 10 Amp Red Occupant Classification Module —...
  • Page 329 VEHICLE STORAGE REPLACEMENT BULBS All of the interior bulbs are glass wedge base or glass cartridge types. LIGHT BULBS – If you are leaving your vehicle dor- Aluminum base bulbs are not ap- Interior Bulb Number mant for more than 21 days, you may proved and should not be used for Center &...
  • Page 330 4. Install the new headlamp bulb and Where possible, it is advisable to Discharge (HID) headlamps when twist until locked into the headlamp have bulbs changed at a LANCIA the headlamp switch is turned ON. housing. Dealership. Proper operation and...
  • Page 331 SIDE REPEATER LAMPS 6. Position metal spring clip in 4. Remove the bulb from the connec- fender hole notch. tor socket and install the replacement The side repeater lamps are located in bulb. 7. Position side repeater lamp to hole both front fenders.
  • Page 332 CENTER HIGH-MOUNTED 2. Remove the tail lamp assembly by NOTE: removing the two screws from the in- STOP LAMP (CHMSL) • If a screwdriver is used, make board side. Use a fiber stick or similar sure a soft material is placed be- The CHMSL uses LED lights are not tool to gently pry the light on the tween the vehicle body and tool...
  • Page 333 FLUID CAPACITIES Metric Fuel (Approximate) 76 Liters Engine Oil with Filter 3.6L Engine 5.6 Liters 2.8L Diesel Engine 6.5 Liters Cooling System * 3.6L Engine 12.6 Liters 2.8L Diesel Engine 13.8 Liters * Includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level. Add 2.8 Liters for versions/markets, where provided with a rear heater.
  • Page 334 FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS AND GENUINE PARTS ENGINE Component Fluids and Lubricants Specs (Genuine Parts) Engine Coolant* Red protective agent with antifreeze action, based on inhibited monoethyl gly- col with organic formula. Exceeds CUNA NC 956-16, ASTM D 3306 specifica- tions, FIAT Classification 9.55523 (PARAFLU UP Contractual Technical Ref- erence N°...
  • Page 335 CHASSIS Component Fluids and Lubricants Specs (Genuine Parts) Automatic Transmission Totally synthetic lubricant that meets FIAT Classification 9.55550-AV4 (TUTELA TRANSMISSION FORCE4, Con- tractual Technical Reference N° F108.F11) Brake/Clutch Master Cylinder Synthetic fluid that meets FIAT Classification 9.55597, FMVSS n° 116, DOT 4, ISO 4925, SAE J-1704 (TUTELA TOP 4, Contractual Technical Reference N°...
  • Page 336 1st January 2007, only vehicles regis- these collection and scrapping centres and manufacturing products that are tered after 1st July 2002 were col- either from a LANCIA or LANCIA increasingly “eco-compatible”. lected free of charge, while since 2007 Commercial Vehicle Dealership or by...

Page 339: Maintenance Schedules

  • Page 340 MAINTENANCE The oil change indicator system will • Under no circumstances should remind you that it is time to take your change intervals exceed SCHEDULE vehicle in for scheduled maintenance. 12,000 km or 12 months, which- MAINTENANCE ever comes first. On Electronic Vehicle Information SCHEDULE –...
  • Page 341 Thousands Of Kilometers Months Inspect and replace PCV valve if necessary. • Check battery charge status and possibly recharge. • • • • • • • • Check tire condition/wear and adjust pressure, if necessary. • • • • • •...
  • Page 342 Thousands Of Kilometers Months Replace spark plugs. • Replace air filter cartridge. • • • • Change engine oil and replace oil filter. (**) Change brake fluid (or every 24 months). • • Replace pollen filter. • • • • •...
  • Page 343 Refer to the Maintenance Schedules factory trained information, genuine • check and, if necessary, replace air on the following pages for the re- LANCIA parts, and specially designed cleaner. quired maintenance intervals. electronic and mechanical tools that can help prevent future costly repairs.
  • Page 344 Thousands Of Kilometers Months Check battery charge status and possibly recharge. • • • • • • • • • • Check tire condition/wear and adjust pressure, if nec- • • • • • • • • • • essary. Check operation of lighting system (headlamps, direc- •...
  • Page 345 Thousands Of Kilometers Months Check engine management system operation (via di- • • • • • • • • • • agnostic socket). Change the automatic transmission fluid and filter. • • Replace fuel filter (diesel version). • • • •...
  • Page 346 Heavy-Duty Use Of The Car You should perform the following in- • check battery charge and battery spections more frequently than shown fluid level (electrolyte); If the car is used mainly under one of on the Scheduled Servicing Plan: the following conditions: •...

Page 347: Index

  • Page 348 Adding Engine Coolant ....311 ....65 Disposal Belts, Seat ....311 (Antifreeze) Anti-Lock Warning Light .
  • Page 349 ..151 ..185 ..269 Cargo (Vehicle Loading) Computer, Trip/Travel Diesel Fuel Requirements Connector Dipsticks Car Washes ....316 .
  • Page 350 ... . .282 ..65, 304 ... .175 Overheating Exhaust System Fog Lights, Rear Fold in Floor (Stow `n Go) Engine .
  • Page 351 High Beam/Low Beam Select ....184 ..23, 228 Conserving Keyless Enter-N-Go ..126 (Dimmer) Switch Gauges Keyless Entry System .
  • Page 352 Theft Alarm (Security ..326 ....268 Center Mounted Stop Methanol Fuel ....173 Alarm) Electronic Stability Program Mini-Trip Computer...
  • Page 353 Oil Change Indicator, ... .64 ... . .175 Pets, Transporting Rear Fog Lights ...169, 170, 184 Reset Phone, Cellular .
  • Page 354 Starting Procedures (Diesel ..253 ..14 Safety Information, Tire Sentry Key Replacement ....230 Engines) Service Engine Soon Light Safety Tips...
  • Page 355 ..130 ..295 ....193 Tilt Steering Column Disabled Vehicle UCI Connector Tire and Loading Information Guide .
  • Page 356 ...27, 143 Wind Buffeting Window Fogging ... .222 ....25 Windows .
  • Page 357 Notes...
  • Page 358 Notes Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. - Parts & Services - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 3 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Print n. 530.02.259 - 08/2012 - Edition 1...
  • Page 360 ENGLISH The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. Lancia reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons. If you have any further questions please consult your Lancia...

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